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Float Plan
Filing a Float Plan
Before going out on a vessel it is always a good idea to leave a float plan with a local marina, relative or friend. Your float plan should:
- Describe the vessel, its number, size, make, capacity, horsepower and type of engine.
- List where you are going, the route and your expected return time.
- Give the number of passengers, their names and addresses and a contact in case of an emergency.
Pre-Departure Checklist
You can ensure a good time while operating your vessel by performing this pre-departure check:
- Leave your float plan with a responsible person.
- Make sure the steering and throttle controls operate properly and all lights are working properly.
- Check for any fuel leaks from the tank, fuel lines or carburetor.
- Check the engine compartment for oil leaks.
- Check hose connections for leaks or cracks and make sure hose clamps are tight.
- Drain all water from the engine compartment and be sure the bilge plug is replaced and secure.
- Be sure the fire extinguisher is fully charged.
- Make sure the kill switch and wrist lanyard are in working order.
- Make sure you have the required number of personal flotation devices (life jackets) and that they are in good condition.